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Implementing Evidence Based Principles into Supervision March 20,2013. County of San Diego. Mack Jenkins, Chief Probation Officer County of San Diego. Evidence-Based Practice Strategic Initiatives. Use Assessment Tools to assess actuarial risks and needs Match Supervision to Risk Level
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Implementing Evidence Based Principles into Supervision March 20,2013 County of San Diego Mack Jenkins, Chief Probation Officer County of San Diego
Evidence-Based Practice Strategic Initiatives • Use Assessment Tools to assess actuarial risks and needs • Match Supervision to Risk Level • Create Individualized Case Plans • Incorporate into Sentencing Recommendations • Employ Incentives and Sanctions Continuum • Educate Stakeholders • Improve Officer Skills • Manage/Reduce Detention Population • Use Screen Tools for Diversion Strategies • Explore Detention Alternatives
Incorporating Evidence-Based Practices • Use of COMPAS risk/needs assessment to guide service procurement for population’s rehabilitation needs • Expanded contracts with HHSA for mental health and substance abuse services • Alcohol & Drug Treatment : 6 outpatient & 10 residential • Mental Health Treatment : 6 outpatient & 1 full service partnership
Community Transition Center (CTC) • Offenders are picked up from prison and transported to the CTC on the day of release • Criminogenic needs are assessed • Physical and behavioral health issues are identified • Individuals are linked to needed services • Medi-Cal/Low Income Health Program enrollment assistance available • Short-term transitional housing is available for up to 7 days
MSO Supervision Plan Goals • To Develop and Implement Evidence Based Supervision and Treatment Practices to Reduce Recidivism to Protect Community Safety • Thoroughly Assess Offenders in Order to Determine Criminogenic Risks and Needs • Develop a Living Case Plan that will Adapt as the Offender Progresses from In-Custody into the Community • Provide In-Custody Treatment to Address the Identified Risks and Needs • Create a Seamless Transition form Custody to the Community
Mandatory Supervision OffendersSupervision Plan • Leveraging Collaborative Justice Principles: • Pre-Sentence Assessment and Case Planning • In-Custody Reentry Services • Pre-release Court Hearing • Proactive Supervision in the Community • Regular Status Hearings with the Court • Incentive Based Supervision Step-Down • Promotion of Self-Sufficiency & Aftercare
Community Resource Directory • Online referrals to community services based on assessed risk and highest criminogenic needs according to evidence based principles: • Supports probation officer’s role as a case manager • Assists in the delivery of services to offenders in pursuit of rehabilitation • Allows for measurement of offender participation and progress in treatment
Implementing Evidence Based Principles into Supervision March 20,2013 County of San Diego Mack Jenkins, Chief Probation Officer County of San Diego